How-To Geek
Forget "tiny" distros: How I built my own minimal Linux using Debian
When I was writing an article on tiny Linux distros, I needed one to try out. Instead of having to hunt for one, the best solution I thought would be one that I already had.
Netflix must learn from its 2026 Oscar movies if it plans to acquire Warner Bros.
The 2026 Oscar nominations have been unveiled, and Netflix has emerged as one of the strongest competing companies this year. Despite being behind two of the most talked-about movies of 2025, the streaming company shouldn't take this recognition for granted, especially as it sets its sights on becoming one of the biggest entertainment entities in the world.
Sony's long-awaited WF-1000XM6 wireless earbuds have arrived
The Sony WF-1000XM5 is one of the best pairs of wireless earbuds around, especially for ANC and cross-platform support. Now, Sony has introduced a sequel with a redesigned case and sound quality improvements.
Raspberry Pi projects to try this weekend (February 13 - 15)
Are you ready for another few Raspberry Pi projects to tackle? From making wired USB devices wireless to building your own Cyberdeck, and even automatically archiving your favorite YouTube channels, here are three Raspberry Pi projects for you to try this weekend.
4 safe ways to debloat Windows 11 without breaking anything
Windows 11 is famous for imposing strict hardware requirements and coming loaded with features that many don't want or use. Luckily, there are still a few easy ways to make Windows 11 your own.
Forget the Camry—this used German luxury sedan costs less
The Toyota Camry has long been one of the safest bets on the road. It’s a reliable, comfortable, and good-value sedan—exactly what most drivers in the U.S. are looking for, with fuel efficiency coming in close behind.
5 new Milwaukee products coming soon that aren’t power tools
Milwaukee is one of the best tool brands around, offering an extensive selection of power tools and accessories, and part of that popularity stems from the constant arrival of exciting new products. With over 150 new items coming out in 2026, here are a few accessories that'll be worth the wait.
Sysinternals are the best Windows programs you aren't using
Windows isn't known for its stability. Even if you're just using it normally, sometimes things just break. Fortunately, Microsoft provides an incredible suite of tools that can help you diagnose and fix almost any problem a Windows PC may have.
10 basic Windows commands for beginners
Do you ever feel like navigating your Windows system is like a never-ending scavenger hunt? You click through endless menus and folders, just trying to find that one file or setting. That's where these commands come in. It’s like having a secret shortcut to get things done faster. Master these 10 basic Windows commands, and you'll not only streamline your workflow but also channel your inner hacker.
Why my WireGuard server is the most important thing in my homelab
Once you've been self-hosting for a while, you quickly get used to having access to your services at your fingertips. When a service glitch beyond your control happens, however, you can lose access. This is how I ensure I have access as long as the internet itself is still working.
I wanted Windows Notepad on Linux—this app is the closest replacement I’ve found
I didn’t set out to find a new note-taking app. I wasn’t comparing features or building a workflow. I just stumbled on Iotas, and it ended up filling a small but very real gap in my daily Linux setup for note-taking.
How Apple saved the Super Bowl Halftime Show
One of the staples of the Super Bowl is the halftime show between the second and third quarters, often referred to as “music’s biggest stage” when promoting the headlining artist.
5 "pro" tools that turn Windows from a toy into a powerhouse
After so many years as the world's most popular operating system, Windows doesn't really need you to go very far beneath the surface to accomplish most things. If you can find your way around the Settings app, Task Manager and Windows Explorer, you're pretty much set.
This is all you need to start a homelab, so what are you waiting for?
You have put off your homelab journey for too long, and now it’s time to get your foot in the door. The good news is that it’s never been easier. You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars on racks and enterprise-grade equipment; you can start small for next to nothing and scale up from there.
6 niche programming languages developers secretly love
It's hard to miss the giants of coding because they show up everywhere in college courses, dominate job postings, and run huge, enterprise-level systems. However, there are more options than just the big names, and they deserve a lot of attention too.
Updating SSD firmware is risky—but sometimes it's the only fix
I'm here to bring you news. You probably didn't know, but not only do SSDs have firmware, they actually get updated every so often.
Don't throw away old laptops: They are a 'goldmine' for free storage
In these times of necessity, that old laptop gathering dust in your drawer isn't just junk—it's a goldmine. Those old hard drives might have a lot of life left in them.
The forgotten media player that was way ahead of its time
If you haven't already figured it out, I'm talking about the one and only Winamp. For all of the 2000s and a good chunk of the 2010s, Winamp was one of the first apps that I installed on a fresh Windows installation or new computer. This one app was literally the soundtrack to my life for all those years. Whether I was studying or just chilling with my friends.
Remembering James Van Der Beek: Where to watch the iconic teen drama that made him a star
James Van Der Beek has died at the age of 48 following a long battle with colorectal cancer. His wife, Kimberly, confirmed the tragic news in a heartfelt Instagram post. Van Der Beek publicly announced his cancer diagnosis in 2024 and shared health updates over the past year. Van Der Beek was the father of six children.
Say goodbye to Zodiac: 4 popular movies leaving Netflix this month (February 2026)
There are two sides to the Netflix equation. On one hand, the streamer adds a new selection of movies every month. Independence Day, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Zero Dark Thirty all arrived at the beginning of February. Unfortunately, the influx of new movies means that several popular titles must leave.


